I am eligible for top secret clearance (TS SCI). I have over nine years of experience as an All-Source Intelligence Analyst for the United States Marine Corps and as such I am a Subject Matter Expert in all aspects of the Intelligence Specialist military occupational specialty. I am an effective supervisor of intelligence Marines who is self-motivated and able to motivate others. I am excellent interpersonal and human relations skills, as well as experienced in working well under pressure. Actively pursuing a degree in criminal intelligence. Proficient in Windows Operating Systems, Microsoft Office, Google Earth, MIRC, INTELINK, TIGR, ANB, CIDNE, Geo Browser, Query Tree, NIPR, SIPR, JWICS, C2PC, Falcon View, PFPS, ACCM, A-Space, IOW/IOS/GCCS, JPAS, e-QIP, Blackboard, Curriculum Development, Formal School Instructor, and SINCGARS. Available immediately.

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Name: James Stanton

Summary: Senior Intelligence Specialist seeking a position as an intelligence analyst where I can utilize my specialized skill set.

I am eligible for top secret clearance (TS SCI). I have over nine years of experience as an All-Source Intelligence Analyst for the United States Marine Corps and as such I am a Subject Matter Expert in all aspects of the Intelligence Specialist military occupational specialty. I am an effective supervisor of intelligence Marines who is self-motivated and able to motivate others. I am excellent interpersonal and human relations skills, as well as experienced in working well under pressure. Actively pursuing a degree in criminal intelligence. Proficient in Windows Operating Systems, Microsoft Office, Google Earth, MIRC, INTELINK, TIGR, ANB, CIDNE, Geo Browser, Query Tree, NIPR, SIPR, JWICS, C2PC, Falcon View, PFPS, ACCM, A-Space, IOW/IOS/GCCS, JPAS, e-QIP, Blackboard, Curriculum Development, Formal School Instructor, and SINCGARS. Available immediately.

Served as a Distance Learning Instructor for the Intelligence Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) at the Marine Corps Institute. to increase overall education on all aspects of intelligence analyst duties and responsibilities and remained familiar with all aspects of intelligence specialist military occupational specialty including collecting, recording, analyzing, processing and disseminating intelligence information. Provided military experience as an intelligence specialist SME in order to give accurate information on all aspects of intelligence operations for distance learning instruction available to all intelligence specialist personnel in the Marine Corps as MCIs used to further their education on intelligence operations. Conducted thorough reviews of courses published by MCI in order to update outdated information as needed. Demonstrated ability to work on other MOS courseware ensuring information was accurate, relevant, and comprehensive resulting in a positive effect on over nine hundred Marines. Assisted in the writing and validation of twenty-two separate Professional Military Education (PME) courses for the senior enlisted, and personally completed revisions on ten PME courses involving well over one hundred changes to content and graphics in order to provide a up to date product that contained the latest tactics, techniques, and procedures that will continue to develop the future leaders knowledge of current operations in the Marine Corps for years to

come. Served as the Dover Dignified Transfer Team NCOIC responsible for training and supervision of eighteen subordinate team members and ensured the successful execution of over 20 Dover runs for a total of 31 Dignified Transfers of fallen Marines returning from Iraq and Afghanistan, resulting in recognition as the premier Dignified Transfer Team at Marine Barracks Washington. Served as the Dover Dignified Transfer Team Staff Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge where I trained two NCOICs as replacements and supervised the training of seventeen new Dover Marines. Supervised 41 Dover runs for a total of 45 Dignified Transfers of fallen Marines resulting in recognition as the Dignified Transfer Team at Marine Barracks Washington. Consulted as a SME on the information and personnel security program at Marine Barracks Washington, where I reviewed, edited, and revised existing Standard Operating Procedures making changes that established a security program that allowed Marine Barracks Washington to successfully pass an inspection conducted by the Inspector General's office. Received a Marine Corps Commendation Medal for outstanding service while at Marine Barracks Washington.

Served as a Distance Learning Instructor for the Intelligence Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) at the Marine Corps Institute. to increase overall education on all aspects of intelligence analyst duties and responsibilities and remained familiar with all aspects of intelligence specialist military occupational specialty including collecting, recording, analyzing, processing and disseminating intelligence information. Provided military experience as an intelligence specialist SME in order to give accurate information on all aspects of intelligence operations for distance learning instruction available to all intelligence specialist personnel in the Marine Corps as MCIs used to further their education on intelligence operations. Conducted thorough reviews of courses published by MCI in order to update outdated information as needed. Demonstrated ability to work on other MOS courseware ensuring information was accurate, relevant, and comprehensive resulting in a positive effect on over nine hundred Marines. Assisted in the writing and validation of twenty-two separate Professional Military Education (PME) courses for the senior enlisted, and personally completed revisions on ten PME courses involving well over one hundred changes to content and graphics in order to provide a up to date product that contained the latest tactics, techniques, and procedures that will continue to develop the future leaders knowledge of current operations in the Marine Corps for years to

come. Served as the Dover Dignified Transfer Team NCOIC responsible for training and supervision of eighteen subordinate team members and ensured the successful execution of over 20 Dover runs for a total of 31 Dignified Transfers of fallen Marines returning from Iraq and Afghanistan, resulting in recognition as the premier Dignified Transfer Team at Marine Barracks Washington. Served as the Dover Dignified Transfer Team Staff Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge where I trained two NCOICs as replacements and supervised the training of seventeen new Dover Marines. Supervised 41 Dover runs for a total of 45 Dignified Transfers of fallen Marines resulting in recognition as the Dignified Transfer Team at Marine Barracks Washington. Consulted as a SME on the information and personnel security program at Marine Barracks Washington, where I reviewed, edited, and revised existing Standard Operating Procedures making changes that established a security program that allowed Marine Barracks Washington to successfully pass an inspection conducted by the Inspector General's office. Received a Marine Corps Commendation Medal for outstanding service while at Marine Barracks Washington.

Served as the Intelligence NCOIC responsible for supervising intelligence operations during 24 hour operations at Camp Al Qaim with no supervision from superiors. Trained Subordinate intelligence NCOIC to take responsibility for supervision of intelligence operations. Supervised as new NCOIC trained subordinate intelligence personnel to gather, analyze, correlate, and evaluate intelligence information from a variety of resources, such as law enforcement databases, aerial photographs, intelligence reports, field observation, public records, confidential information sources, or other sensitive documents. Oversaw as NCOIC directed subordinate intelligence personnel to predict future enemy threat to Marine Corps forces or future terrorist activity, using analysis of intelligence data as well as design, use, or maintain databases and software applications, such as geographic information systems (GIS) mapping, respond to requests for information and validate known intelligence with data from other sources. Supervised as NCOIC trained subordinate intelligence personnel to establish criminal profiles to aid in connecting criminal organizations with their members, link or chart suspects to criminal organizations or events to determine activities and interrelationships, and study the assets of criminal suspects to determine the flow of money from or to targeted groups. Oversaw as NCOIC directed subordinate intelligence personnel to conduct debriefs of missions and prepare written reports on information of intelligence value, prepare comprehensive written reports, presentations, maps, or charts based on research, collection, and analysis of intelligence data, resulting in over 2,000 briefings for squadron staff on intelligence findings in order to disseminate intelligence information and mitigate threat to aircraft. Trained and supervised the Embarkation Representative resulting in positive accountability for over $25,000 of equipment and the safe transportation of classified materiel in accordance with established laws and directives resulting in the seamless execution of the deployment and retrograde of HMLA-169

back to CONUS operations. Conducted a seamless turnover of intelligence operations to subordinate intelligence personnel prior to changing duty stations. Served as the primary Security Assistant during the deployment and trained a new NCOIC to assume the Assistant Security Manager responsibilities for the inventory and accountability of all classified information, equipment, and materiel. Supervised as new NCOIC directed subordinate Security Assistants to ensure proper storage and safeguarding of all classified information, equipment, and materiel as well as document all inspections for accountability of classified information, equipment, and materiel and provide that information to superiors ensuring overall operation security and mission effectiveness in accordance with established laws and directives. Oversaw as NCOIC trained subordinate Security Assistants to direct the Personnel Security Program and assume responsibility for tracking and maintaining all security clearance requirements in compliance with SECNAV instructions and OPM standards. Conducted a seamless transition of information and personnel security programs to subordinate Security Assistants prior to changing duty stations.

Served as the Intelligence NCOIC responsible for supervising intelligence operations during 24 hour operations at Camp Al Qaim with no supervision from superiors. Trained Subordinate intelligence NCOIC to take responsibility for supervision of intelligence operations. Supervised as new NCOIC trained subordinate intelligence personnel to gather, analyze, correlate, and evaluate intelligence information from a variety of resources, such as law enforcement databases, aerial photographs, intelligence reports, field observation, public records, confidential information sources, or other sensitive documents. Oversaw as NCOIC directed subordinate intelligence personnel to predict future enemy threat to Marine Corps forces or future terrorist activity, using analysis of intelligence data as well as design, use, or maintain databases and software applications, such as geographic information systems (GIS) mapping, respond to requests for information and validate known intelligence with data from other sources. Supervised as NCOIC trained subordinate intelligence personnel to establish criminal profiles to aid in connecting criminal organizations with their members, link or chart suspects to criminal organizations or events to determine activities and interrelationships, and study the assets of criminal suspects to determine the flow of money from or to targeted groups. Oversaw as NCOIC directed subordinate intelligence personnel to conduct debriefs of missions and prepare written reports on information of intelligence value, prepare comprehensive written reports, presentations, maps, or charts based on research, collection, and analysis of intelligence data, resulting in over 2,000 briefings for squadron staff on intelligence findings in order to disseminate intelligence information and mitigate threat to aircraft. Trained and supervised the Embarkation Representative resulting in positive accountability for over $25,000 of equipment and the safe transportation of classified materiel in accordance with established laws and directives resulting in the seamless execution of the deployment and retrograde of HMLA-169

back to CONUS operations. Conducted a seamless turnover of intelligence operations to subordinate intelligence personnel prior to changing duty stations. Served as the primary Security Assistant during the deployment and trained a new NCOIC to assume the Assistant Security Manager responsibilities for the inventory and accountability of all classified information, equipment, and materiel. Supervised as new NCOIC directed subordinate Security Assistants to ensure proper storage and safeguarding of all classified information, equipment, and materiel as well as document all inspections for accountability of classified information, equipment, and materiel and provide that information to superiors ensuring overall operation security and mission effectiveness in accordance with established laws and directives. Oversaw as NCOIC trained subordinate Security Assistants to direct the Personnel Security Program and assume responsibility for tracking and maintaining all security clearance requirements in compliance with SECNAV instructions and OPM standards. Conducted a seamless transition of information and personnel security programs to subordinate Security Assistants prior to changing duty stations.

Served as the Intelligence Chief and Training NCOIC where I authored and implemented the Intelligence Standard Operating Procedures and conducted training, mentoring, and inspections of intelligence personnel on intelligence operations. Supervised training conducted by subordinate intelligence personnel in the research, preparation and dissemination of intelligence analysis, derived from multiple sources as required by the Commanding Officer. Supervised training conducted by subordinate intelligence personnel to provide information concerning specific enemy (asymmetric and conventional) weapons systems, capabilities, doctrine, weather and terrain resulting in over 1000 accurate and timely briefings of intelligence products to aircrew and overall mission effectiveness and safety. Served as the Assistant Security Manager responsible for training subordinate Security Assistants in safeguarding and controlling all classified information and ensuring all personnel requiring access to classified information have met all requirements and received proper briefings/training on a reoccurring basis. Authored and implemented a new Security Standard Operating Procedure and conducted training, mentoring, and inspections of Security Assistants on Squadron security policies. Supervised as Security Assistants conducted training to subordinates on Squadron security policies. Authored and implemented the new Commander's Information, Personnel Security, and Continuous Evaluation Programs. Supervised as Security Assistants conducted inspections of security programs to ensure proper adherence to the Security Standard Operating Procedures in compliance with SECNAV instructions and OPM standards. Oversaw and directed subordinate Security Assistants as they maintained a Security Database including all Squadron personnel which assisted the Commanding Officer, Security Manager, and Assistant Security Manager in the determination of personnel security clearance requirements and screening resulting in overall mission

effectiveness of the Commander's Information, Personnel Security, and Continuous Evaluation Programs. Established a security program that was screened by the Commanding General's Inspection Program (CGIP) resulting in three of three mission capable programs, with two programs receiving "Model" status. Requested to advise other Squadron's within the Marine Aircraft Group as a Subject Matter Expert in order to train other Assistant Security Managers to improve their Squadron information and personnel security programs and procedures. Received a Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal for actions taken to improve the Squadron's information and personnel security programs.

Served as the Intelligence Chief and Training NCOIC where I authored and implemented the Intelligence Standard Operating Procedures and conducted training, mentoring, and inspections of intelligence personnel on intelligence operations. Supervised training conducted by subordinate intelligence personnel in the research, preparation and dissemination of intelligence analysis, derived from multiple sources as required by the Commanding Officer. Supervised training conducted by subordinate intelligence personnel to provide information concerning specific enemy (asymmetric and conventional) weapons systems, capabilities, doctrine, weather and terrain resulting in over 1000 accurate and timely briefings of intelligence products to aircrew and overall mission effectiveness and safety. Served as the Assistant Security Manager responsible for training subordinate Security Assistants in safeguarding and controlling all classified information and ensuring all personnel requiring access to classified information have met all requirements and received proper briefings/training on a reoccurring basis. Authored and implemented a new Security Standard Operating Procedure and conducted training, mentoring, and inspections of Security Assistants on Squadron security policies. Supervised as Security Assistants conducted training to subordinates on Squadron security policies. Authored and implemented the new Commander's Information, Personnel Security, and Continuous Evaluation Programs. Supervised as Security Assistants conducted inspections of security programs to ensure proper adherence to the Security Standard Operating Procedures in compliance with SECNAV instructions and OPM standards. Oversaw and directed subordinate Security Assistants as they maintained a Security Database including all Squadron personnel which assisted the Commanding Officer, Security Manager, and Assistant Security Manager in the determination of personnel security clearance requirements and screening resulting in overall mission

effectiveness of the Commander's Information, Personnel Security, and Continuous Evaluation Programs. Established a security program that was screened by the Commanding General's Inspection Program (CGIP) resulting in three of three mission capable programs, with two programs receiving "Model" status. Requested to advise other Squadron's within the Marine Aircraft Group as a Subject Matter Expert in order to train other Assistant Security Managers to improve their Squadron information and personnel security programs and procedures. Received a Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal for actions taken to improve the Squadron's information and personnel security programs.

Served as the Intelligence Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge (NCOIC) responsible for supervising intelligence operations during 24 hour operations at Camp Al Qaim with little to no supervision. Supervised and trained subordinate intelligence personnel to gather, analyze, correlate, and evaluate intelligence information from a variety of resources, such as law enforcement databases, aerial photographs, intelligence reports, field observation, public records, confidential information sources, or other sensitive documents as well as predict future enemy threats to Marine Corps forces or future terrorist activity using analysis of intelligence data. Oversaw and directed subordinate intelligence personnel to design, use, or maintain databases and software applications, such as geographic information systems (GIS), respond to requests for information and validate known intelligence with data from other sources. Oversaw and directed subordinate intelligence personnel to establish criminal profiles to aid in connecting criminal organizations with their members, link or chart suspects to criminal organizations or events to determine activities and interrelationships, and study the assets of criminal suspects to determine the flow of money from or to targeted groups. Supervised and trained subordinate intelligence personnel to conduct debriefs of missions and prepare written reports on information of intelligence value, prepare comprehensive written reports, presentations, maps, or charts based on research, collection, and analysis of intelligence data, resulting in over 2,000 briefings for Squadron staff on intelligence findings in order to disseminate intelligence information and mitigate threat to aircraft. Served as the Embarkation Representative which involved positive accountability for over $25,000 worth of equipment and the safe transportation of classified materiel in accordance with established laws and directives resulting in the seamless execution of the deployment and retrograde of HMLA-169 back to CONUS operations. Served as the primary Security Assistant during the deployment and assumed Assistant Security Manager responsibilities for the inventory and accountability of all classified information, equipment, and materiel. Oversaw and directed subordinate Security Assistants to ensure proper storage and safeguarding of all classified information, equipment, and materiel as well as document all inspections for accountability of all classified information, equipment, and materiel and provide that information to superiors ensuring overall operation security and mission effectiveness in accordance with established laws and directives. Supervised and trained subordinate Security

Assistants to direct the Personnel Security Program and assume responsibility for tracking and maintaining all security clearance requirements with little to no supervision at Camp Al Qaim in compliance with SECNAV instructions and OPM standards.

Served as the Intelligence Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge (NCOIC) responsible for supervising intelligence operations during 24 hour operations at Camp Al Qaim with little to no supervision. Supervised and trained subordinate intelligence personnel to gather, analyze, correlate, and evaluate intelligence information from a variety of resources, such as law enforcement databases, aerial photographs, intelligence reports, field observation, public records, confidential information sources, or other sensitive documents as well as predict future enemy threats to Marine Corps forces or future terrorist activity using analysis of intelligence data. Oversaw and directed subordinate intelligence personnel to design, use, or maintain databases and software applications, such as geographic information systems (GIS), respond to requests for information and validate known intelligence with data from other sources. Oversaw and directed subordinate intelligence personnel to establish criminal profiles to aid in connecting criminal organizations with their members, link or chart suspects to criminal organizations or events to determine activities and interrelationships, and study the assets of criminal suspects to determine the flow of money from or to targeted groups. Supervised and trained subordinate intelligence personnel to conduct debriefs of missions and prepare written reports on information of intelligence value, prepare comprehensive written reports, presentations, maps, or charts based on research, collection, and analysis of intelligence data, resulting in over 2,000 briefings for Squadron staff on intelligence findings in order to disseminate intelligence information and mitigate threat to aircraft. Served as the Embarkation Representative which involved positive accountability for over $25,000 worth of equipment and the safe transportation of classified materiel in accordance with established laws and directives resulting in the seamless execution of the deployment and retrograde of HMLA-169 back to CONUS operations. Served as the primary Security Assistant during the deployment and assumed Assistant Security Manager responsibilities for the inventory and accountability of all classified information, equipment, and materiel. Oversaw and directed subordinate Security Assistants to ensure proper storage and safeguarding of all classified information, equipment, and materiel as well as document all inspections for accountability of all classified information, equipment, and materiel and provide that information to superiors ensuring overall operation security and mission effectiveness in accordance with established laws and directives. Supervised and trained subordinate Security

Assistants to direct the Personnel Security Program and assume responsibility for tracking and maintaining all security clearance requirements with little to no supervision at Camp Al Qaim in compliance with SECNAV instructions and OPM standards.

Served as an Intelligence Analyst and trained subordinate intelligence personnel to assemble foreign intelligence information and material. Extensively involved in coordinating intelligence information between intelligence disciplines and participated in various aspects of the all-source production process by working closely with Marines specializing in imagery interpretation, topography, SIGINT and HUMINT. On a daily basis, I supervised, researched, prepared and disseminated intelligence analysis, derived from multiple sources as required by the Commanding Officer. In doing so, I provided information concerning specific enemy (asymmetric and conventional) weapons systems, capabilities, doctrine, weather and terrain. Executed the Commander's Information, Personnel Security, and Continuous Evaluation Programs and served as the Security Assistant, responsible for safeguarding and controlling all classified information and ensuring all personnel requiring access to classified information met all requirements and received proper briefings/training on an ongoing basis. Conducted inspections of security programs to ensure proper adherence to Security Standard Operating Procedures in compliance with SECNAV instructions and OPM standards. Created and maintained Squadron's first Security Database to track, maintain, and manage all Squadron personnel assisting the Commanding Officer, Security Manager, and Intelligence Chief in the determination of personnel security clearance requirements and screening resulting in overall mission effectiveness of the Commander's Information, Personnel Security, and Continuous Evaluation Programs.

Served as an Intelligence Analyst and trained subordinate intelligence personnel to assemble foreign intelligence information and material. Extensively involved in coordinating intelligence information between intelligence disciplines and participated in various aspects of the all-source production process by working closely with Marines specializing in imagery interpretation, topography, SIGINT and HUMINT. On a daily basis, I supervised, researched, prepared and disseminated intelligence analysis, derived from multiple sources as required by the Commanding Officer. In doing so, I provided information concerning specific enemy (asymmetric and conventional) weapons systems, capabilities, doctrine, weather and terrain. Executed the Commander's Information, Personnel Security, and Continuous Evaluation Programs and served as the Security Assistant, responsible for safeguarding and controlling all classified information and ensuring all personnel requiring access to classified information met all requirements and received proper briefings/training on an ongoing basis. Conducted inspections of security programs to ensure proper adherence to Security Standard Operating Procedures in compliance with SECNAV instructions and OPM standards. Created and maintained Squadron's first Security Database to track, maintain, and manage all Squadron personnel assisting the Commanding Officer, Security Manager, and Intelligence Chief in the determination of personnel security clearance requirements and screening resulting in overall mission effectiveness of the Commander's Information, Personnel Security, and Continuous Evaluation Programs.

Description: Served as an Intelligence Analyst in support of 24 hour combat operations at Camp Al Qaim and Forward Operating Base Duke with little supervision. Gathered, analyzed, correlated, and evaluated intelligence information from a variety of resources, such as law enforcement databases, aerial photographs, intelligence reports, field observation, public records, confidential information sources, or other sensitive documents. Predicted future enemy threat to Marine Corps forces or future terrorist activity, using all-source intelligence. Designed, used, or maintained databases and software applications, such as geographic information systems (GIS) mapping. Responded to requests for information and validated known intelligence with data from other sources. Established criminal profiles to aid in connecting criminal organizations with

their members. Linked or charted suspects to criminal organizations or events to determine activities and interrelationships. Studied the assets of criminal suspects to determine the flow of money from or to targeted groups. Conducted debriefs of missions and prepared written reports on information of intelligence value. Prepared comprehensive written reports, presentations, maps, or charts based on research, collection, and analysis of intelligence data. Performed over 2,000 briefings for squadron staff on intelligence findings in order to disseminate intelligence information and mitigate threat to aircraft. Served as the Embarkation Representative which involved positive accountability for over $25,000 worth of equipment and the safe transportation of classified materiel in accordance with established laws and directives resulting in the seamless execution of the deployment and retrograde of HMLA-169 back to CONUS operations. Served as the primary Security Assistant during the deployment and assumed Assistant Security Manager responsibilities for the inventory and accountability of all classified information, equipment, and materiel. Ensured proper storage and safeguarding of all classified information, equipment, and materiel as well as documented all inspections for accountability of classified information, equipment, and materiel and provided that information to superiors ensuring overall operation security and mission effectiveness in accordance with established laws and directives. Directed the Personnel Security Program and assumed responsibility for tracking and maintaining all security clearance requirements with minimal supervision at both Camp Al Qaim and Forward Operating Base Duke, in compliance with SECNAV instructions and OPM standards. Received a Certificate of Commendation for outstanding service during this deployment.

Description: Served as an Intelligence Analyst and assembled all source intelligence, submitted collection requests, researched, processed information, and produced products to be briefed to the Commander. Extensively involved in coordinating intelligence information between intelligence disciplines and participated in various aspects of the all-source production process by working closely with Marines specializing in imagery interpretation, topography, SIGINT and HUMINT. In doing so, conducted extensive research and developed PowerPoint presentations for countries within Central Command's area of responsibility and completed general intelligence training. Additionally, I obtained a working knowledge of the intelligence cycle, targeting cycle, and all-source intelligence fusion process on a tactical level. Also during this period, I gained a working knowledge in all aspects of security including information and personnel security. Served as Squadron Security Assistant and administered Squadron's personnel security program ensuring all security clearance requirements were met. Participated in inspections of the Commander's Information, Personnel Security, and Continuous Evaluation programs and ensured unit Security Standard Operating Procedures were in compliance with SECNAV instructions and OPM standards.